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paolo: michelle. michelle: ¿qué haces aquí, papá? paolo: le avisé a tu abuelita que venía por ti y qué bueno porque así me doy cuenta de que no haces caso. michelle: pero es tu culpa por no comprenderme. paolo: devuélvele ese celular ahorita mismo. michelle: ten, amiga, gracias. paolo: como veo que no entiendes, te voy a quitar la tableta para que ni se te ocurra volver a desobedecerme. michelle: pero no me puedes vigilar durante las clases. paolo: vas a ver cómo sí, voy a encontrar la manera, pero tú no vas a volver a verme la cara metiéndote a internet a mis espaldas. michelle: te odio, papá, te juro que te odio. [música] has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? para que tu ropa se sienta mas suave, prueba downy free & gentle. downy suavizara tu ropa sin colorantes y perfumes. la toalla lavada con downy es mas suave y mejor para tu piel. prueba downy free & gentle. gooooooooooooaaal! y viene con dedicatoria: gracias isa de state farm. ...por el precio de amigo que me diste. pero los precios sorprenden
paolo: michelle. michelle: ¿qué haces aquí, papá? paolo: le avisé a tu abuelita que venía por ti y qué bueno porque así me doy cuenta de que no haces caso. michelle: pero es tu culpa por no comprenderme. paolo: devuélvele ese celular ahorita mismo. michelle: ten, amiga, gracias. paolo: como veo que no entiendes, te voy a quitar la tableta para que ni se te ocurra volver a desobedecerme. michelle: pero no me puedes vigilar durante las clases. paolo: vas a ver cómo sí, voy a encontrar...
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>> michelle. she is cold. >> okay. >> as she spoke, meredith was cradling her two-and-a-half-year-old niece cassidy who had crawled out from under the bed clothes on her parents bed feet from where her mother lay and her voice was caught on the recorded call. had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking it across the hallway over into the bathroom. >> by now wake county investigators were descending on the house and having secured the crime scene, earp's job was done. on his way out, he saw cassidy again. she was still in her pink pajamas, still in meredith's arms.n. he asked meredith a question. >> i looked over the child, and i didn't see any blood so i asked her did you clean the child, and her response was no. i thought it was kind of odd because i was expecting her to say yes, i guess. >> somebody did. >> somebody did. >> but who? was it the same person who murdered the little girl's mother? on thi
>> michelle. she is cold. >> okay. >> as she spoke, meredith was cradling her two-and-a-half-year-old niece cassidy who had crawled out from under the bed clothes on her parents bed feet from where her mother lay and her voice was caught on the recorded call. had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking it across the hallway over into the bathroom. >> by now wake county...
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or was michelle the clever user? in our interview michelle denied being a master manipulator. she denied she'd stoked those sex abuse allegations. or that she engineered marc's split with his parents. for that she blamed jack and tana. >> i never would have walked away from my kids in the first place. i never would have. >> in the end they didn't walk away from their kid either. because who was pushing from day one to solve the murder? who kept pushing month after month after month? >> my opinion on that is their hatred toward me. it wasn't anything to do with marc. it didn't have anything to do with marc. it was all about jack despain's hatred toward me. >> you seriously believe that? >> i do. >> michelle, out on bail, waited for trial. her mother, kathy, defended her around town. >> did you ever let yourself think she was involved? >> the daughter i know, the daughter i helped raise, no. >> meanwhile, michelle's attorneys, ray nichol and bill stanley, took a closer look at those recovered text messages. they filed a motion arguing that investigators didn't obtain them proper
or was michelle the clever user? in our interview michelle denied being a master manipulator. she denied she'd stoked those sex abuse allegations. or that she engineered marc's split with his parents. for that she blamed jack and tana. >> i never would have walked away from my kids in the first place. i never would have. >> in the end they didn't walk away from their kid either. because who was pushing from day one to solve the murder? who kept pushing month after month after month?...
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you'd been thinking about michelle? >> oh, absolutely. >> he asked michelle to stick with him that night. and she did. and then everything went sideways. >> and it was the worst date in the world. >> what went wrong? >> i don't know. i was totally off my game. i couldn't speak. but then i asked her out again and she said yes and -- >> well, maybe you did something right. >> i must have. i don't know. or she felt sorry for me, gave me another chance. i don't know. >> michelle's family soon met him. >> next thing you know, they're seeing each other and getting pretty serious. >> after she came along? >> oh, my gosh, world totally changed. i mean, sun got brighter. it was just a totally different world. >> michelle and dan married in 2001 and continued to work together at thermo fisher. not long after, along came two daughters. madeline and carly. >> i remember she pretty much said be nice to people. so i am going to be nice to people. >> because she was nice to everybody. >> yeah, she was. >> she would always play games w
you'd been thinking about michelle? >> oh, absolutely. >> he asked michelle to stick with him that night. and she did. and then everything went sideways. >> and it was the worst date in the world. >> what went wrong? >> i don't know. i was totally off my game. i couldn't speak. but then i asked her out again and she said yes and -- >> well, maybe you did something right. >> i must have. i don't know. or she felt sorry for me, gave me another chance. i...
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michelle's life. then >> we don't believe that it ended up in evidence. >> then the defense had an opportunity to present its evidence, about the alternate suspect, stacey stewart. they judge shut them down. the jury would only be allowed to hear stewart's name, that michel knew him, that kevin tabs had ided him, and that he owned a black truck at the time. no more. why? because stacey stewart wasn't on trial. cal harris was. the wrong man, his attorneys insisted. >> cal did not deserve to be on trial. and, frankly, michelle and her family deserved better. we all want to know what happened to her. it's time to look elsewhere. >> reporter: there was a new prosecutor this time, tioga county's kirk martin. he made the same arguments the previous d.a. did and said the harris -- pointed to harris killing his wife. the trial took three months. finally, late april, the jury got it and the waiting began. michelle's family was still convinced that calloway's guilty. >> is there a corner of your brain that thin
michelle's life. then >> we don't believe that it ended up in evidence. >> then the defense had an opportunity to present its evidence, about the alternate suspect, stacey stewart. they judge shut them down. the jury would only be allowed to hear stewart's name, that michel knew him, that kevin tabs had ided him, and that he owned a black truck at the time. no more. why? because stacey stewart wasn't on trial. cal harris was. the wrong man, his attorneys insisted. >> cal did...
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. >> you had been thinking about michelle. >> oh, absolutely. >> he asked michelle to stick with him that night and she did, and then everything went sideways. >> it was the worst date in the world. >> what went wrong? >> i don't know. i wason totally off my game, i couldn't speak, but then i asked her out again and she said yes. >> well, maybe did you something right. >> i must have, i don't know, or she felt sorry for me and gave me another chance, i don't know. >> cmichelle's family soon met him. >> the next thing you know they're seeing each other and getting pretty serious. >> after she came along -- >> oh, my gosh. the world just totally changed. the sun got brighter. it was just a totally different world. >> michelle and dan married in 2001 and continued to work together at thermo fisher. not long after came two daughters, madelyn and carli. >> i remember she pretty much just said be nice to people, so i was like, do you know what, i'm going to be nice to people. >> because she was nice to everybody. >> yes. >> yeah, she was. she s would always like play gas with us in our bac
. >> you had been thinking about michelle. >> oh, absolutely. >> he asked michelle to stick with him that night and she did, and then everything went sideways. >> it was the worst date in the world. >> what went wrong? >> i don't know. i wason totally off my game, i couldn't speak, but then i asked her out again and she said yes. >> well, maybe did you something right. >> i must have, i don't know, or she felt sorry for me and gave me another...
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michelle carter. they met,'s grandmother says, when -- >> yes, a week during school vacation. >> her grandparents were friends with our great aunt. >> his sister came in it was like oh, my brother met igor. and the three of them all hung out with her for just a short while. >> when they returned from florida, conrad and michelle continue to stay in touch through text messages. michel lived in plainville, massachusetts, about an hour away from conrad. the two had a lot in common. she was a softball. he played baseball. -- [inaudible] >> he had other girlfriends. we knew their names and you had met. them she was not someone that he talked about. >> apparently he kept a lot to himself. by the time he was 17, he had checked into psychiatric facilities a few times, suffering from deep depression. his mom says one time -- by swallowing a bottle of crosser. >> he felt bad. i said, comrade, you have no idea how much you are loved. and appreciated. but he swore that time after that he would never attempt suici
michelle carter. they met,'s grandmother says, when -- >> yes, a week during school vacation. >> her grandparents were friends with our great aunt. >> his sister came in it was like oh, my brother met igor. and the three of them all hung out with her for just a short while. >> when they returned from florida, conrad and michelle continue to stay in touch through text messages. michel lived in plainville, massachusetts, about an hour away from conrad. the two had a lot in...
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>> michele: yeah. there were people on instagram writing that everything was kind of horrible, you know? that it was not gucci. >> alfonsi: did you lose customers at first? >> bizzarri: yeah, i think so. yes. but we got a lot of the-- the new-- the new generations a lot. a lot. actually, i think the change in aesthetic that alessandro did for gucci brought this new generation into the fashion world, the luxury world. >> alfonsi: bizzarri's bet paid off-- gucci sales tripled in five years. who's your customer? is it the movie star, or is it the 19-year-old with their nose pressed against the glass at gucci, that you're hoping wears what you put-- >> michele: i don't know. >> alfonsi: --wears what you put your heart into? >> michele: i was thinking about everybody. because fashion is really for everybody. >> alfonsi: but doesn't everybody have to afford it? >> michele: i don't know. yeah, maybe no. >> alfonsi: no one at gucci apologizes for the prices. they follow the luxury brand philosophy: you can cha
>> michele: yeah. there were people on instagram writing that everything was kind of horrible, you know? that it was not gucci. >> alfonsi: did you lose customers at first? >> bizzarri: yeah, i think so. yes. but we got a lot of the-- the new-- the new generations a lot. a lot. actually, i think the change in aesthetic that alessandro did for gucci brought this new generation into the fashion world, the luxury world. >> alfonsi: bizzarri's bet paid off-- gucci sales...
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michelle faced racism. there's no other way to describe it. >> she wasn't engaging, which was the right thing to do. >> she would get up and really, really early in the morning and she would work out. and she uses that as a way to find the strength to take on life's challenges. >> that's who he's married to. what does that tell you? >> did you even see that picture? i mean, what is that? >> you could not go to a reputable website, "the washington post," "the new york times," and look at the comments section and scroll down more than an inch and not see n-word, n-word, n-word, monkey, monkey, monkey on any article about michelle obama. >> obama is trying to tell us -- >> she did that weird, fake accent. >> we're in this moment where a good portion of the american public declares we're in a post-racial america. >> and then to be hit wave after wave of just viciousness. >> i'm focused on what's in front of me. >> she didn't blink. >> it is my responsibility to work with all americans. and i want to stay focuse
michelle faced racism. there's no other way to describe it. >> she wasn't engaging, which was the right thing to do. >> she would get up and really, really early in the morning and she would work out. and she uses that as a way to find the strength to take on life's challenges. >> that's who he's married to. what does that tell you? >> did you even see that picture? i mean, what is that? >> you could not go to a reputable website, "the washington post,"...
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to him, michelle was anything but. who's the michelle you knew? >> she was a quiet kid. helpful. very friendly. got along with everybody, and everybody seemed to get along with her. her senior class superlative was the kid most likely to brighten your day. >> reporter: ed was her softball coach. he'd known the carter family for years. were these the kind of parents that came to every game? >> there would always be somebody at the game. if you needed somebody to do something, you didn't have to ask them twice if you needed help with anything. >> reporter: he's been supportive of michelle and her family, and was outraged she was ever charged. >> it's a travesty. she wasn't there. and we've gone down a slippery slope here, if somebody bein' on the phone, talking about committing suicide can be held to involuntary manslaughter. >> reporter: joe cataldo, michelle's attorney, agrees it's a slippery slope. he thinks the commonwealth made a mistake. >> this is an overreach of the prosecution. and from day one, until this day i sit here, i don't think a crime was committed. >> reporter: m
to him, michelle was anything but. who's the michelle you knew? >> she was a quiet kid. helpful. very friendly. got along with everybody, and everybody seemed to get along with her. her senior class superlative was the kid most likely to brighten your day. >> reporter: ed was her softball coach. he'd known the carter family for years. were these the kind of parents that came to every game? >> there would always be somebody at the game. if you needed somebody to do something,...
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michelle directed him. it got to the point where he was willing to kill marty. >> that point arrived, said the prosecutor, after that office christmas party when michelle called diamond to tell him she and matter were headed to the kill zone, the parking lot of her office building, but she needed him there alone. so after they dropped two co-workers at the lot, said the prosecutor, michelle made a crucial move that inextricably linked her to the murder. remember, the theers began driving home, stopped for gas. then michelle, by her own admission, had marty return to the office, supposedly to pick up some work she needed. while she dawdled in the office, marty became impatient, went up the stairs to check on her, and thus walked into an ambush. >> when they left there would have been no way for that shooter to have a reason to believe they were coming back unless he had known through prior conversation with michelle theer she was going to bring him back to that location, go up to do her business, leaving him
michelle directed him. it got to the point where he was willing to kill marty. >> that point arrived, said the prosecutor, after that office christmas party when michelle called diamond to tell him she and matter were headed to the kill zone, the parking lot of her office building, but she needed him there alone. so after they dropped two co-workers at the lot, said the prosecutor, michelle made a crucial move that inextricably linked her to the murder. remember, the theers began driving...
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michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing? >> he was very cooperative. >> would you like me to move up a little? >> no, you're fine. >> are you sure? >> police had reason to believe michele died sometime after midnight saturday going into sunday. so the question, where was lloyd? >> tell me the way he came up at first. >> to go to rochester. >> he told police he'd driven up from new jersey to rochester to help karrie move into her college apartment. >> she couldn't fit everything into the car. so i had totes back in princeton that i had to bring. so when i arrived on saturday, i went to the apartment an
michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you...
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according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved michel escoto. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda, a single mother. was she also a woman scorned? michel left her just six months earlier. and to add insult to injury asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of someone's dog during their honeymoon, it's just as a woman very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was cashiered, fired because of this younger woman and nobody gets away with that and i'm going to kill you. >> there's a lot to yolanda. there's a lot to yolanda. >> a lot of bad if you ask ramon santa cruz. >> i didn't like her from the beginning because she was very evasive. the apartment was always dirty. she was never a good person to begin with. >> detectives met with yolanda serio, who freely admitted that she'd been devastated when michel dumped her. but she had no idea who beat his wife to death. >> she said she didn't know anything about it. >> but the detectives noted some
according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved michel escoto. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda, a single mother. was she also a woman scorned? michel left her just six months earlier. and to add insult to injury asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of someone's dog during their honeymoon, it's just as a woman very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she...
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michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to persuade him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable and sometimes no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure, i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally, someone who understands the real me. call or go online now to get your free decision guid
michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to persuade him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths....
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michelle: una gran tragedia en ecuador. al menos 116 muertos de reportan en una cÁrcel de guayaquil tras enfrentamientos entre bandas delictivas. segÚn las autoridades tuvo detonaciones con arma de fuego, explosiones con granadas y esta decapitaciÓn es. familiares de los fallecidosacudieron a la morgue para identificar los cuerpos mientras el presidente guillermo laso detectÓ en el estado de excepciÓn en todo el estado del paÍs. borja: no vamos a mÉxico porque justicia con sus propias manos. asÍ actuaron en este paÍs los habitantes de una comunidad de modelos, quienes le hincharon y quemaron a dos presuntos ladrones que ingresaron a una casa para robar y secuestrar a una menor de edad. unas 200 personas de la comunidad rompieron cadenas y candados mientras los sospechosos estaban en custodia policial. los apartaron de las autoridades y los golpearoncon mucha violencia. ahÍ las imÁgenes. seguimos en mÉxico donde el mal tiempo causa estragos al norte de la capital del paÍs y en modelos las autoridades informaron
michelle: una gran tragedia en ecuador. al menos 116 muertos de reportan en una cÁrcel de guayaquil tras enfrentamientos entre bandas delictivas. segÚn las autoridades tuvo detonaciones con arma de fuego, explosiones con granadas y esta decapitaciÓn es. familiares de los fallecidosacudieron a la morgue para identificar los cuerpos mientras el presidente guillermo laso detectÓ en el estado de excepciÓn en todo el estado del paÍs. borja: no vamos a mÉxico porque justicia con sus propias...
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then i was like, that's michelle. >> kurt and michelle were friends from school. she joined him for his break and they went for a stroll. at one point, passing by a shopgirl court had a crush on. teenage drama at the mall. >> and it pops in my head, well, i'm never going to get again, to dance with that girl. because -- >> it got miss america here on my arm? >> yeah. >> curse as he and michelle spent his entire break catching up. until he had to get back to work. and waterton exit. >> and that's when we're seeing our goodbyes. and she said, well, don't be a stranger. >> did you think you see her again? >> yes, of course i did. >> since there was school the next day, it was an a night to stay out late. so, when michel hadn't returned home, even well after the mall had closed, her sister says their mother janet started to worry. >> my parents started calling around to see with her other friends, what the situation was. >> and why she not back here? >> yes. >> and janet did call the police as well. the police say, well, you know we can't look after every teenager who
then i was like, that's michelle. >> kurt and michelle were friends from school. she joined him for his break and they went for a stroll. at one point, passing by a shopgirl court had a crush on. teenage drama at the mall. >> and it pops in my head, well, i'm never going to get again, to dance with that girl. because -- >> it got miss america here on my arm? >> yeah. >> curse as he and michelle spent his entire break catching up. until he had to get back to work....
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sorprende. ♪ ♪ michelle: espeluznante crimen. una joven hispana llamada valery reyes fue encontrada en una maleta en la que presenta mente la introdujo su novio, quien ademÁs habrÍa vaciado su cuenta bancaria. borja: vamos a conectarnos con nuestro reportero digital isaÍas alvarado con mÁs detalles, gracias por estar con nosotros en vivo desde los Ángeles. cuÉntanos, los detalles son durÍsimas. ¿cÓmo resolvieron este crimen? isaÍas: hola. para la policÍa fue muy fÁcil atrapar al asesino porque Él dejÓ un rastro electrÓnico en las redes sociales. posteriormente cometiÓ una serie de errores como vaciar la cuenta del banco de valery, yendo varias veces a un cajero de retirar 5350 dÓlares. tambiÉn vendiÓ un ipad de la joven y otros elementos inculpatorios, vÍdeos de seguridad, y registro electrÓnico de cÓmo este hombre puso en modo aviÓn su celular cuando entrÓ al apartamento de valery en nueva york. y cuando los detectives finalmente lo detuvieron, lo interrogaron, Él terminÓ por confesar lo que habÍa come
sorprende. ♪ ♪ michelle: espeluznante crimen. una joven hispana llamada valery reyes fue encontrada en una maleta en la que presenta mente la introdujo su novio, quien ademÁs habrÍa vaciado su cuenta bancaria. borja: vamos a conectarnos con nuestro reportero digital isaÍas alvarado con mÁs detalles, gracias por estar con nosotros en vivo desde los Ángeles. cuÉntanos, los detalles son durÍsimas. ¿cÓmo resolvieron este crimen? isaÍas: hola. para la policÍa fue muy fÁcil atrapar al...
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michelle: they are. what is different, however, i modeled the program after aa, alcoholics anonymous. there is a component i tried to transfer. in addition to teaching about the things i talked about, monthly workshops, which train a core people who become peoples money accountability partners. that is why it's called prosperity partners. these are people who are not financial experts, not accountants, regular folks who have gone through it, may have racked up a bunch of debt but paid it off. they walk alongside people. we had a partner who was a shop-a-holic. she called the partner in scituate was in the store, and her partner talk her out of buying stuff. that is what we tried to do. we want you to know that there is somebody there that is going to help you. we are not judging you, but we will fuss at you. we are there to walk alongside of you. make sure you do the budget. when you do a payment plan, stick with it. when it comes time to send your kids to college, they have they, all of the active curri
michelle: they are. what is different, however, i modeled the program after aa, alcoholics anonymous. there is a component i tried to transfer. in addition to teaching about the things i talked about, monthly workshops, which train a core people who become peoples money accountability partners. that is why it's called prosperity partners. these are people who are not financial experts, not accountants, regular folks who have gone through it, may have racked up a bunch of debt but paid it off....
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a woman from pulse past, michelle. >> michelle was the defendants alibi, in 2008. has now come forward and said, paul was not home, paul when two narrowsburg and paul killed catherine. >> but was that phone call? like >> it was now time to get to. work >> jim farrow was now the district attorney, he teamed up with the da steve lungen. >> did you feel like outbreak? >> i needed more information. >> investigators said love friends down to hear her story. we during a six hour interview, michelle laid out what, she claimed, was the story of how paul killed catherine. she said he started plotting weeks before the murder. >> he was researching things on the internet, he was going to telephone, leave her, and burn the house. down >> michel says one week before the fire, she and paul went to catherine's house to move his things out, and paul unlocked the basement doors. >> so that he can go up the next time would have a kids, which would be a week later. and that way he could sneak into the house and she would know. >> according to michelle, paul wasn't with her on the nig
a woman from pulse past, michelle. >> michelle was the defendants alibi, in 2008. has now come forward and said, paul was not home, paul when two narrowsburg and paul killed catherine. >> but was that phone call? like >> it was now time to get to. work >> jim farrow was now the district attorney, he teamed up with the da steve lungen. >> did you feel like outbreak? >> i needed more information. >> investigators said love friends down to hear her story....
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both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. the mormons. before that back when this picture was taken, it was just unstoppable love. did they elope or just run off together basically? >> they got married by a justice of the peace. >> they had four children. eventually set up house in a place called pleasant grove in utah and loved their family life so much they adopted four more little kids, three of them from ukraine. alexis from the first set of four, followed her father everywhere, was his little shadow. you kind of idolized him, huh? >> i did. i wanted to follow in his foot steps. i became a doctor because o
both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. the mormons....
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michelle fleury joins michelle fleuryjoins me now. we saw bill cosby in public, he did not say much, but how is the reaction? 15 much, but how is the reaction? iis lawyers are saying this isjustice lawyers are saying this is justice being served. earlier on a few hours ago, he left here in carson headed to his home in the suburbs of philadelphia. he was serving at the time 3—10 years for his being convicted on three counts of sexual assault for drugging and blasting andrea constand back in 200a. —— drugging and molesting. that was the only case he was convicted, despite various accusers leveling charged at him over the years, and a judge came out from pennsylvania's top court and basically said that because of a deal that he had reached with the previous prosecutor, the trial should never have taken place in the first instance. find should never have taken place in the first instance.— first instance. and michelle, is there any _ first instance. and michelle, is there any reaction _ first instance. and michelle, is there any
michelle fleury joins michelle fleuryjoins me now. we saw bill cosby in public, he did not say much, but how is the reaction? 15 much, but how is the reaction? iis lawyers are saying this isjustice lawyers are saying this is justice being served. earlier on a few hours ago, he left here in carson headed to his home in the suburbs of philadelphia. he was serving at the time 3—10 years for his being convicted on three counts of sexual assault for drugging and blasting andrea constand back in...
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i said it's michel valdez, but they hadn't made an idea yet. >> michelle valdez. after years of having only her rhapsody and her father is bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> a few days later, lab work confirmed ida's hunt. jane doane number eight was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say we found her and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me and i just says, dan. she says, i have some bad news for you. >> then, she was ided and it was her and they found, you know, she was pregnant. and the baby. it was -- it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief. but i knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength and my body just kind of drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit and ida consoled me a little bit and said it's okay
i said it's michel valdez, but they hadn't made an idea yet. >> michelle valdez. after years of having only her rhapsody and her father is bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> a few days later, lab work confirmed ida's hunt. jane doane number eight was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having...
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michelle obama talked about laura bush but also melania trump. dr. kastor: my hope is at the end of class today he can talk about the presidential transition because what could be more timely? ordinary, extraordinary, the transition. what else. what are some of the common themes? >> [inaudible] dr. kastor: the stress of election? yeah. and more generally, the stress of politics, most intensely during the campaign. what else? >> [inaudible] the president to themselves. dr. kastor: so their individuality within the presidential couple. that's a great point. these are all great. is there anything else we want to get on the list before we begin? before we get at each one of these? >> [inaudible] dr. kastor: yeah! >> with their kids or their husbands. dr. kastor: i want to break that up into two different subjects. marriage. parenting. definitely connected. totally different. each of them affects the other, and not always for the best. marriage and parenting. anything else? >> [indiscernible] on their individuality, but there's no clear role for first lad
michelle obama talked about laura bush but also melania trump. dr. kastor: my hope is at the end of class today he can talk about the presidential transition because what could be more timely? ordinary, extraordinary, the transition. what else. what are some of the common themes? >> [inaudible] dr. kastor: the stress of election? yeah. and more generally, the stress of politics, most intensely during the campaign. what else? >> [inaudible] the president to themselves. dr. kastor: so...
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on michele's death. and alexis and rachel and michele's sister began their own investigation, and they spent months gathering evidence of what they felt was martin's suspicious behavior in the days and months leading up to michele's death and certainly after she was found dead. >> we went to the pleasant grove police. we said, you know, "we have this new information. we know about a girlfriend now”" they took no notes. they didn't even listen, they acted like we were out of our minds. >> not only would they not listen, they were mocking us. they were saying, "you're ridiculous, you guys are just upset that your dad has had an affair. lots of people have affairs.” >> in talking with the investigator there in pleasant grove, they felt like this was a natural cause kind of thing. could they have done more? they could have, but i think the initial response was appropriate. >> he said, "we're closing the case.” "sorry, i know that kind of shocks you because she was young to have a heart attack.” >> yo
on michele's death. and alexis and rachel and michele's sister began their own investigation, and they spent months gathering evidence of what they felt was martin's suspicious behavior in the days and months leading up to michele's death and certainly after she was found dead. >> we went to the pleasant grove police. we said, you know, "we have this new information. we know about a girlfriend now”" they took no notes. they didn't even listen, they acted like we were out of...
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it time for michelle obama settles it ♪ michelle obama settles it michelle obama settles it ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. here we go ready? is iced coffee only for the summer >> yes absolutely >> jimmy: yeah, i kind of -- yeah yeah i agree. there you go next is it wrong to re-gift >> it is you know, it's kind of lazy. >> jimmy: it is, right yeah yeah i agree. if you don't want it, you can donate it or something, but don't re-gift it >> yeah, yeah, give it away, but don't -- you know, literally give it away don't gift it away >> jimmy: i totally agree with you. is it rude to respond to a text with "k" >> it depends on the age right? if you respond to young people with more than "k," then they think you're mad at them you know if you use words and punctuations, i was told, "mom, why are you mad at me? you used a period. and it's like, "well, that's called grammar." >> jimmy: all right, a lot of people are talking about this next one middle part or side part >> duh >> jimmy: side part, yeah. i agree. this one may be controversial. best meal. breakfast, lunch, or dinner? i think i know
it time for michelle obama settles it ♪ michelle obama settles it michelle obama settles it ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. here we go ready? is iced coffee only for the summer >> yes absolutely >> jimmy: yeah, i kind of -- yeah yeah i agree. there you go next is it wrong to re-gift >> it is you know, it's kind of lazy. >> jimmy: it is, right yeah yeah i agree. if you don't want it, you can donate it or something, but don't re-gift it >> yeah, yeah,...
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michelle renaud: estamos bien. ya la pasamos. alan: alguna secuela? michelle renaud: no, no. danilo: 11 dÍas en cama sÍ estuvo... michelle renaud: la pasamos mal. un dÍa se sentÍa muy mal Él. al dÍa siguiente me sentÍa yo. yo me sorprendÍ fue mucho mÁs fuerte de lo que pensaba. los dos hacemos ejercicios, sanos, mentalidad positiva. lan: y tu hijo? michelle renaud: no se contagiÓ. gracias a dios se lo llevÓ su padre. no lo podÍamos cuidar. estamos en la cama tirados. alan: este proceso que estÁ con danilo en esta telenovela. se conocieron de alguna manera, hace cuÁntos aÑos? danilo: en 2015 en miami. hicimos una portada juntos. [gritos] estabas en la portada. francisca estaba. [risas] ahÍ nos conocimos. y vamos a trabajar juntos en televisa. —— Íbamos a trabajar juntos en televisa. alan: ahÍ se conocieron. michelle renaud: me dijeron que no habÍan protagÓnicos hombres, que tendrÍan que conseguir una mujer. y habÍa visto un guapo en miami y dije que se lo traigan. [aplausos] [risas] alan: metiste la influencia. michelle renaud: yo dije que habÍa un g
michelle renaud: estamos bien. ya la pasamos. alan: alguna secuela? michelle renaud: no, no. danilo: 11 dÍas en cama sÍ estuvo... michelle renaud: la pasamos mal. un dÍa se sentÍa muy mal Él. al dÍa siguiente me sentÍa yo. yo me sorprendÍ fue mucho mÁs fuerte de lo que pensaba. los dos hacemos ejercicios, sanos, mentalidad positiva. lan: y tu hijo? michelle renaud: no se contagiÓ. gracias a dios se lo llevÓ su padre. no lo podÍamos cuidar. estamos en la cama tirados. alan: este...
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michelle and i cannot imagine a better legacy than that. we cannot imagine a better investment than that. for this next generation of leaders, in chicago and around the world, we see ourselves. we didn't start out in washington. i didn't start off as president. i started off right down this street, and the lessons i learned in these neighborhoods ended up shaping the rest of my life. the obama presidential center is our way of showing young people everywhere that they can do the same. i could not be more excited reality. thank you we must never going to go grab a shovel and break ground in thank you everybody. [applause] [background sounds]. >> are we ready. [background sounds]. >> here we go. [background sounds]. [applause] [applause] [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> one more time. ready. got it, one - two - three. thank you everybody. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪
michelle and i cannot imagine a better legacy than that. we cannot imagine a better investment than that. for this next generation of leaders, in chicago and around the world, we see ourselves. we didn't start out in washington. i didn't start off as president. i started off right down this street, and the lessons i learned in these neighborhoods ended up shaping the rest of my life. the obama presidential center is our way of showing young people everywhere that they can do the same. i could...
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michele: another layered approach. dr. neiman: exactly, so let's not think that reparations would let us off the hook, but the very shortest version because we have limited time is that, yes, i think the united states owes reparations to descendants of enslaved people. i think there are interesting proposals on the table about how exactly that should be decided. it is an immensely complicated question. the germans let's say can provide a moral example if not the details. the moral example is it really is not enough to say, i am sorry, we should not have done that. the root word of reparation is repair. something concrete needs to be done as well. michele: we had so many questions and i regret we could not get too many more of them, and many of them were reflections, so we will put in the chat and think you can go to if you are interested in sharing more of your reflections at the race card project. we have a link where you can share your recollections specifically linked to this conversation and of course we will share all
michele: another layered approach. dr. neiman: exactly, so let's not think that reparations would let us off the hook, but the very shortest version because we have limited time is that, yes, i think the united states owes reparations to descendants of enslaved people. i think there are interesting proposals on the table about how exactly that should be decided. it is an immensely complicated question. the germans let's say can provide a moral example if not the details. the moral example is it...
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why don't we start with you, michele? michele: let me focus on asia. i do think the name of the game in the next 10 to 20 years will be ensuring that we can deter chinese coercion aggression at nonnuclear levels as well as nuclear levels. i think that terrence always depends on -- deterrence always depends on our alliance cohesion and our capabilities. the good news is i don't think either beijing or washington wants to get into a direct conflict with one another, certainly not a nuclear conflict. the bad news is we don't understand each other well. i think beijing bite now, the most popular narrative in beijing is one of u.s. decline -- beijing right now, the most popular narrative in beijing is one of u.s. decline. it is a democracy in trouble, it is an economic -- a democracy that has not handled covid well that is it economic trouble, it is this constant narrative of decline and the risk is that china comes to believe that, it could tempt them to miscalculate and pursue more aggressive posturing and policies. first thing is we have a lot of work to
why don't we start with you, michele? michele: let me focus on asia. i do think the name of the game in the next 10 to 20 years will be ensuring that we can deter chinese coercion aggression at nonnuclear levels as well as nuclear levels. i think that terrence always depends on -- deterrence always depends on our alliance cohesion and our capabilities. the good news is i don't think either beijing or washington wants to get into a direct conflict with one another, certainly not a nuclear...
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michelle: lo mismo que hizo new york. atenciÓn porque pfizer presenta la informaciÓn a la fda sobre la efectividad de la vacuna contra el covid para niÑos de entre 5 a 11 aÑos de edad. o sÓlo hasta noviembre estarÍa disponible, funcionarios habÍan dicho que pedirÍan una autorizaciÓn de emergencia en las prÓximas semanas pero aparentemente estarÁ lista para noviembre. borja: mientras tanto united airlines informÓ que muchos empleados podrÍan ser despedidos por no cumplir la polÍtica de vacunaciÓn. ha sido una decisiÓn difÍcil de tomar pero que lo hacen por el bienestar de toda su fuerza laboral. united resaltÓ que mÁs del 96% de los trabajadores han sido inoculados y revela un dato curioso alrededor de 2000 solicitaron extensiones de mandato por motivos religiosos o mÉdicos. michelle: indignaciÓn en redes y no es para menos, vea esto. circula un letrero donde se lee: tu papÁ es mi jardinero. esta fotografÍa ha desatado una investigaciÓn en la escuela secundaria en california ya que podrÍa tratarse
michelle: lo mismo que hizo new york. atenciÓn porque pfizer presenta la informaciÓn a la fda sobre la efectividad de la vacuna contra el covid para niÑos de entre 5 a 11 aÑos de edad. o sÓlo hasta noviembre estarÍa disponible, funcionarios habÍan dicho que pedirÍan una autorizaciÓn de emergencia en las prÓximas semanas pero aparentemente estarÁ lista para noviembre. borja: mientras tanto united airlines informÓ que muchos empleados podrÍan ser despedidos por no cumplir la...
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as michelle noted, we chose this location for a few good reasons, his clothes were michelle grew up and where i started my political career and surrounded by a good neighborhood in a community where we believe that we can help make a difference. and jackson park also happens to hold a special place in my heart because it was literally my entryway into chicago. in the summer of 1985, i packed up my car with which was a pretty dinky car from new york and headed west and 2223 old kid about to start a new job in life and after i came on the skyway i found myself driving through jackson park and at the time i remember thinking, is a lot more beautiful than i expected. admittedly, it was not winter and i'm not yet tasted the hock off the lake but at the time is still trying to figure out who i was and still searching for a purpose to my life and it was and neighborhoods not far from here where i began working with church groups, the shadow and it was in communities across the city from roseland to pilsen to a little village. the north side, and what i learned that everybody has a story to tel
as michelle noted, we chose this location for a few good reasons, his clothes were michelle grew up and where i started my political career and surrounded by a good neighborhood in a community where we believe that we can help make a difference. and jackson park also happens to hold a special place in my heart because it was literally my entryway into chicago. in the summer of 1985, i packed up my car with which was a pretty dinky car from new york and headed west and 2223 old kid about to...
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quote, michelle ballarin or michele lyn golden or michele roosevelt edwards as she now calls herself. ultimately the icelandic reporters throughout their hands and decided they were just gonna call her michelle. quote, the business woman has operated cargo flights in africa, owns an arms company in the united states but also restaurants. she engaged in real estate business and ran her own investment bank, or so she says. but when it comes to wow air, quote, not much has happened. while is not up and running or flying although michel has repeatedly announced news reported high-level appointments in iceland, russia, and italy, discussed how while will also be flying from italy and even her involvement in the restructuring of the italian airline alitalia. yes, one thing they discovered is that michelle, choose any of the last names you'd like, it's not just doing this in iceland. she came could be doing a similar something with other airlines and other countries. from the icelandic report, quote, she claimed that a large announcement on a new project was due. the restoration of the airli
quote, michelle ballarin or michele lyn golden or michele roosevelt edwards as she now calls herself. ultimately the icelandic reporters throughout their hands and decided they were just gonna call her michelle. quote, the business woman has operated cargo flights in africa, owns an arms company in the united states but also restaurants. she engaged in real estate business and ran her own investment bank, or so she says. but when it comes to wow air, quote, not much has happened. while is not...
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barack and michelle led by the power of their example. they made clear a simple truth, that progress in our nation is not measured by a single presidency alone, as consequential as it is, it's measured by all of us, by we the people, carrying the journey forward toward a more perfect union. it's knowing that hope and change are not just slogans or an expectation. hope and change is an ethos, a conviction. and, you know, that's what today represents. it's not just breaking ground on a new building. it's breaking ground on the very idea of america as a place of possibilities. each day, people of every age and background are going to learn about this historic presidency. but, you know, more than that, especially for all of the young people, you'll be able to imagine yourself as the person who you dream to be. with your own confidence and courage, you'll know. you'll know that you can do it. and you'll know that in america, anything's possible, as you write the next chapter in the history of the journey of this nation. what a gift to this gre
barack and michelle led by the power of their example. they made clear a simple truth, that progress in our nation is not measured by a single presidency alone, as consequential as it is, it's measured by all of us, by we the people, carrying the journey forward toward a more perfect union. it's knowing that hope and change are not just slogans or an expectation. hope and change is an ethos, a conviction. and, you know, that's what today represents. it's not just breaking ground on a new...
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michelle and i cannot imagine a better legacy than that. we cannot imagine a better investment than that. for this next generation of leaders in chicago and around the world, we see ourselves. we didn't start out in washington. i didn't start off as president. i started off right down the street. and the lessons i learned in these neighborhoods ended up shaping the rest of my life. the obama presidential center is our way of showing young people everywhere that they can do the same, and i could not be more excited to officially break ground and get us one step closer to making that vision a reality. thank you very much. now we're going to go grab some shovels and break some ground. thank you, everybody. are we ready? these are outstanding ceremonial shovels. >> the best. >> are you guys ready? the first one is going to be sticking in the ground. ready, go. we're good. look and smile. that a good one? now we're going to lift up some dirt. yeah. and now i guess we're going to toss the dirt up. that's it. well-done. all right, we're going to d
michelle and i cannot imagine a better legacy than that. we cannot imagine a better investment than that. for this next generation of leaders in chicago and around the world, we see ourselves. we didn't start out in washington. i didn't start off as president. i started off right down the street. and the lessons i learned in these neighborhoods ended up shaping the rest of my life. the obama presidential center is our way of showing young people everywhere that they can do the same, and i could...
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michelle lidel: all the people seemed very nice. candice: michelle lidel says brookdale senior living seemed like an answer to her prayers: a safe place for her father, ed, a photographer who developed dementia. michelle: the facility looked beautiful. candice: but then? michelle: it just started breaking down a little bit. candice: and then a lot, she says. michelle: he was on a permanent catheter. it wasn't working. brookdale nurses said they had been, what, pumping fluids into him to see if they could get him to move. he ended up in the icu for several days with, like, stage 5 kidney failure. mary helm: the first impression is, "oh, this looks like a nice home. candice: mary helm says she had a similar experience. her husband, michael, a vietnam veteran, was a resident, dealing with parkinson's and diabetes. mary: he had low blood sugar and he made it known that he needed to get some food onboard, some juice. and the person didn't come back. he was frightened. candice: mary's husband and michelle's father were at brookdale's foun
michelle lidel: all the people seemed very nice. candice: michelle lidel says brookdale senior living seemed like an answer to her prayers: a safe place for her father, ed, a photographer who developed dementia. michelle: the facility looked beautiful. candice: but then? michelle: it just started breaking down a little bit. candice: and then a lot, she says. michelle: he was on a permanent catheter. it wasn't working. brookdale nurses said they had been, what, pumping fluids into him to see if...
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remember she was michelle ballarin and then she was michelle lynn golden and she's michelle roosevelt edwards. that kind of thing seems to be a thing among these folks, the adding of impressive old-timey american names to whatever they started out. the arizona circus, one of the key people involved in that with the magic technology we're not allowed to see, that's examined the paper that the ballots are printed on that can see the fraud by looking at the paper, he's gone through a name or two himself in recent years. the most recent iteration of his name uses pulitzer. the most recent iteration of her name uses roosevelt. i'm sure those things make them feel very important. in arizona today it was washington state republicans from the washington state legislature who were the latest republican state officials to tour the arizona mess in order to try to copy it for their own state. so, you know, get ready. there's probably some qanon activist renaming himself einstein in spokane, washington, right now who's going to be leading the effort up there because he's got money and have you rea
remember she was michelle ballarin and then she was michelle lynn golden and she's michelle roosevelt edwards. that kind of thing seems to be a thing among these folks, the adding of impressive old-timey american names to whatever they started out. the arizona circus, one of the key people involved in that with the magic technology we're not allowed to see, that's examined the paper that the ballots are printed on that can see the fraud by looking at the paper, he's gone through a name or two...